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    Sabrina Marie Cruz (born April 22, 1998) is a Canadian YouTuber best known for her educational YouTube videos on her main channel, Answer in Progress, formerly known as NerdyAndQuirky, which she launched on January 6, 2012.

  2. 31K Followers, 721 Following, 26 Posts - Sabrina Cruz (@nerdyandquirky) on Instagram: "amateur of all things making videos at @answerinprogress 🇨🇦 toronto".

  3. Sabrina Cruz. Sabrina graduated from the University of Toronto with a focus in math, economics, and statistics in 2020. She can read from a teleprompter, easy-ease keyframes in After Effects, and commit code that barely works. In other words, Sabrina can do many things as long as you don’t need them to be done well.

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    Answer in Progress (formerly NerdyAndQuirky, Sabrina Cruz, Nerdonomics, and Sabrina and Friends) is a Canadian educational YouTube channel and a digital media project produced by Sabrina Cruz, Taha Khan, and Melissa Fernandes, where they stumble upon questions and explore its concept to find definitive answers.[citation needed] Answer in Progress "...

    Sabrina Marie Cruz (born April 11, 1998 (1998-04-11) [age 26]):[citation needed] Cruz is a digital content creator with eight years of experience, and she recently graduated from the University of Toronto with a focus in math, economics, and statistics.[citation needed]

    Melissa Fernandes: Fernandes is an occasional host for the project, alongside Cruz and Khan. She recently graduated the Creative Industries Program at Ryerson University.[citation needed]

    Sabrina Cruz began her own journey on YouTube in January 2012 as a seventh grader, first launching the channel NerdyAndQuirky (which would become Answer in Progress in 2020), then launching the channel TheSeriousBiscuit that August. Sabrina's first ever video was of herself eating a cookie for 11 minutes, and it - like every video on TheSeriousBiscuit and early NerdyAndQuirky videos - was removed from YouTube. Early works on TheSeriousBiscuit included original music, sketches and short films. She would quickly move on to NerdyAndQuirky as her main channel. Her persistence in making videos came in part because connecting with people online was easier than connecting with her peers at school.[citation needed]

    would be the home for a wide range of genres including entertaining and often thought-provoking vlogs, videos which concern important current topics like feminism, YouTube culture and bodyshaming, and videos concerning her life in general. This included a series of videos on the channel titled Cool History. Her body of work at the time was largely inspired by the Vlog Brothers John and Hank Green, and Charlie McDonnell.

    After being chosen as one of the winners of the Vlog Brothers' Nerd Factor contest, she would fill in for John Green during his paternity leave on July 16, 2013. John Green would also describe NerdyAndQuirky as "one of the best YouTubers [he had] come across in years". Two years later, Sabrina would be brought on board by the Vlog Brothers as the host of Crash Course Kids, a companion series to the educational channel Crash Course funded by YouTube's $100 million original channel initiative. The channel would run from March 3, 2015 to March 16, 2016.

    In 2017, she would be nominated in the Breakout YouTuber category at the 9th Shorty Awards. [citation needed]

    As an individual creator, Sabrina collaborated with the Vlog Brothers to host the educational series Crash Course Kids in 2015.[citation needed]

    produced the short series History Remade with Sabrina in collaboration with History, publishing six episodes between October and December 2021.[citation needed]

    In summer 2023, she joined Study Hall - a joint project between Crash Course, YouTube and Arizona State University which provides foundational courses to help university students on their path to graduation - as the host of the Code and Programming for Beginners series.

    Featured guests on the Answer in Progress channel include Tom Scott, and Peter Musser of the channel Stacks & Facts, in the video "Why Semicolons are Hard to Use" where they were inquired about their opinion on English punctuation. The vlogger AmandaRachLee was featured in "why you can't stay organized", a video regarding the effectiveness of bullet journaling. Taeha Types and Glarses, both experts in mechanical keyboards, were featured in a video by Taha titled "inside the world of mechanical keyboards".

    •400,000 subscribers: April 26, 2021

    •900,000 subscribers: September 6, 2022[citation needed]

    1.About Us — Answer in Progress

    2.An Answer in Progress by Answer in Progress. YouTube. September 8, 2020. (archive)

    3.Geoffrey Vendeville (August 31, 2017). #UofTBackToSchool: Sabrina Cruz expresses 'nerdy and quirky' self on YouTube. University of Toronto. Archived from the original on September 11, 2023. Retrieved on September 11, 2023.

    4.Building boomerangs, creating YouTube videos: meet U of T's Schulich Leaders. University of Toronto (October 13, 2016). Archived from the original on September 11, 2023. Retrieved on September 11, 2023.

    5.NERD FACTOR! (...And Why I Fear for Tumblr) by Vlogbrothers. YouTube. May 28, 2013.

    6.Carly Lanning (September 16, 2015). #WCW Sabrina Cruz is the queen of the nerds. Daily Dot. Archived from the original on September 11, 2023. Retrieved on September 11, 2023.

  4. Jul 5, 2018 · Sabrina Cruz is a University of Toronto Mathematics student, and the creator behind the YouTube channel “Nerdy & Quirky”. Her subscribers are treated to comedic life accounts, takes on ...

  5. Answer In Progress is produced by Sabrina Cruz, Taha Khan, and Melissa Fernandes.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › Sabrina_CruzSabrina Cruz - Wikiwand

    Sabrina Marie Cruz is a Canadian YouTuber best known for her educational YouTube videos on her main channel, Answer in Progress, formerly known as NerdyAndQuirky, which she launched on January 6, 2012. As of May 2024, the channel has 1.51 million subscribers and 86.3 million views.

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